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Series Turbine

could a small amount of energy power a large turbine through a series of sophisticated gears?
without loosing to much momentum of the initial energy source (not asking about perpetual motion)
While your sophisticated gears can increase the mechanical advantage, you can just increase the output torque but the work done can not be more than the work inputted. Hence, there is no way for small amount of energy to power a large turbine. It is a violation of the law on conservation of energy.
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What kind of inverter would I need for a 1 KW wind turbine?
I'm building my own wind turbine and I'm shooting for 1kwh. Assuming I actually hit that what kind of inverter would I need to interconnect to the utility. My utility is Ameren IP and I haven't really checked whether or not they would do it for free but I'm assuming they won't. Also with that inverter could I hook up multiple turbines or would it only take one. I know I'm learning at this and I will probably get a lot of "let a professional do it" but those answers won't help me in the least. Theoretically if I were to do this what kind of inverter would I need and where would a good place to get it be. Also what do the prices normally run?
The inverter has to be a special model either approved or supplied by the power company (not for free). It has to synchronize with the line frequency from the utility and smoothly switch between supply and use power.
An inverter means you are planning a DC generator and batteries. In this hookup, you can have multiple sources charging the batteries or delivering power to the inverter.
You can use an AC generator and connect directly with the proper electronics. This does mean the turbine has to operate at a fixed speed.
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Turbine Turbines

How Many Turbines are Required to Produce an Average Daily Electrical Power?
I know this problem is probably just a simple unit conversion problem, but I'm still getting confused. The problem is as follows:
Determine the number of turbines required on a wind farm to produce an average daily (24 hours) electrical power of 40MW if one turbine produces 700kW of power.
If anyone can help me, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
This isn't for home or work. This is a homework problem I was assigned, which is why I posted under homework help.
1 MW = 1000 kW
so 40MW = 40000 kW
40000 / 700 = 57.14
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